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Rough_Rock
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put the proportions into HCA - I think its going to score about 2.5
I think your supplier is using the terms ideal cut and hearts and arrows very loosely.
These are some recommended parameters:
Table 54-57
Crown angle 34 -35
Pavilion angle 40.6 -40.9
Depth no more than 62.3
The second diamond has a very shallow crown and a deep pavilion. It would return white light but fire would be somewhat diminished.
Who says these are recommended?
Does anyone know the originator of this self limiting rubbish?
If people are after a super ideal then great - but there are not enough to go around.Finally, there are the super ideal vendors whose ranges are easy to determine and even tighter that what we offer. agreed
What would you suggest we tell people Gary? I’m willing to learn more but I have never seen a clear set of guidelines for those wanting to stray from Tolkowski flavored ideal cut. How do we help them do it safely?
Who says these are recommended?
Does anyone know the originator of this self limiting rubbish?
I am not going to say that this is a high performing diamond, but hearts and arrows come in an extremely wide range of proportions.The OP was speaking of possible ideal cut stones or hearts and arrows. I think you will find them from most of the super ideal cut vendors. These can be expanded of course if you are not looking for super ideal, hearts and arrows stones. I think it is misleading for jewelers to throw these terms around if they can’t provide images to support them.
I am not suggesting anything for those businesses that have established themsleves in super ideal cuts MissGR.I understand your point but it is nothing that I would blindly recommend because I have had no first hand experience with such. Those parameters have been suggested by many here for as long as I can remember and for myself, are proven four times over in the super ideal cut diamonds.
I am not suggesting anything for those businesses that have established themsleves in super ideal cuts MissGR.
I am talking about the hundreds of thousands of visitors to this site every month who will find it very hard to meet these standards for a diamond that is going to be very very hard for them to find in their price range.
I am more concerned about helping Joe and Jo than Sir Elon Bezos!
Raise the average and we raise the level of all. It is my mission, my crusade.
If people are after a super ideal then great - but there are not enough to go around.
i believe that we can help most people get a way better than average cut MWA. And if we do, then they are more likely to come back for more and many will be converted to super ideal as well.
Table 54-57 this is too narrow. Below half a carat when used in everyday jewellery 61% will get more brightness. 54% is a waste of spread.
Above 1ct I would prefer to stay under 59% unless it is for earrings or pendants and then 60% could be OK.
Above 2ct I would limit to 58% max.
See the pattern?
Also throw in the lower girdles here - 75% in a 5ct is a big dark zone, especially if combined with a small table which usually comes with steeper crown (and for us geeks a shallower pavilion).
Crown angle 34 -35
Pavilion angle 40.6 -40.9
Cant tell you how many times I answered this one.
https://diamond-cut.com.au/03_inverse_relationship.htm form 20 years ago - and nothing has changed.
You can push further in all directions as long as the relationship adjusts.
There are other threads this year where i have videos etc - maybe someone can find it?
Depth no more than 62.3 - a good safe number
Who says these are recommended?
Does anyone know the originator of this self limiting rubbish?
Thanks to all the feedback and I agree, as a consumer, I'm finding it really hard... just following the convo here is making my head spin
And I agree I think the supplier is a bit not precise, knowing that I know nothing on it as well, they are offering me what they think is close enough - which I don't mind, I don't want to pay astronomical prices for a diamond for my engagement ring, I just want it to be able to select the right one.
With that, I have tried to run all the options given to me through HCA - and only one came close to the green section.
Would anyone pick out any diamond from this list:
Diamond Option #1: 0.81 ct - the supplier says this is a Hearts & Arrow diamond
https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=7332423527
HCA Score: 1.4
Light Return: Very Good
Fire: Excellent
Scintillation: Very Good
Spread: Very Good
Diamond Option #2: 0.91 ct - the supplier says this is a Hearts & Arrow diamond
https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=5166178502
HCA Score: 3.3
Light Return: Very Good
Fire: Good
Scintillation: Good
Spread: Very Good
Diamond Option #3: 0.80 ct - this one they didn't say if it's an H&A diamond
https://www.gia.edu/report-check?reportno=2348159263
HCA Score: 4.4
Light Return: Good
Fire: Good
Scintillation: Good
Spread: Very Good
Or it's a hard no to all? ---> then I guess I need to keep looking![]()
The only one I would consider is #1 as it scores between 1-2 on the HCA. But as @diamondseeker2006 said Excellent for the first three categories and Very Good for the last would be relatively easy to achieve without breaking the bank. What is your budget for the stone and how much are they selling #1 for?
Ok thanks!
They are selling it for $4,150 USD.
What do you think about that price?
@mwilliamanderson I think that link you provided is misleading. It is combining ideal combination of angles with H&A
and calling them H&A diamonds. With respect to Pricescope, they are two separate things. You can have H&A without
what we would consider a good combination of crown and pavilion angles (like the Op posted in their first post on this
thread). The stone does exhibit H&A but the combination of crown/pavilion is probably not what we would recommend
on Pricescope.
You can also have a good combination of crown/pavilion angles without H&A that can be a really nice stone. Not a super
ideal but still a nice stone.
So...to sum it up, you can have H&A with good angles or H&A with bad angle combinations.
You can also have some stones that are not H&A but are still nice stones (because they have good angles).
I hope that make sense?
And Op...dont believe anything is H&A because the vendor tells you. They should have an image to show you that proves
that it is H&A.